
🎙️ First Hour Analysis 🎙️
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show (09-19-2025)
Is it a Hot Dog Friday Show?
- Yes, this is confirmed to be a Hot Dog Friday show [01:15.822]
- Features the “Jumbo hot dog” song at opening [00:58.458]
- Matt mentions buying hot dogs and needing a head count [08:48.858]
- Bob threatens to serve “cold weenies in a bun” when upset [22:06.986]
- Sawyer Stull mentioned as giving football picks on Hot Dog Friday [01:22.308]
Food items/restaurants talked about
- Hot dogs (multiple references throughout)
- Buddy’s burger [44:01.617]
News stories talked about during this portion
- Bob getting flipped off in traffic while driving his Cybertruck [08:13.495-12:35.457]
- Incident occurred on Mopac heading to the Domain
- Journey took 57.5 minutes
- Woman in champagne-colored minivan flipped him off
- First time Bob has been flipped off in 3 months
Click Click Boom segment
This segment was not included in this portion of the transcript.
Funny moments or memorable quotes during this portion
- Matt: “Can I say that you not showing up for my big event was kind of nice because it made me finally feel like I understand your sons.” [06:05.518]
- Chuy: “There’s no statue, but there’s a tree that kind of looks like me.” [02:45.621]
- Matt on Bob’s self-driving car safety features: “What about those glasses that have eyes built into them?” [07:33.073]
- Bob on Tesla videos: “All the videos you see of people making the love in the front seat while they’re full… That doesn’t happen.” [07:40.179]
- Matt: “You’re going to tell us that an OnlyFans girl was lying.” [08:06.904]
- Matt suggesting Bob should wrap his truck with “I’m here for you. Flip me off. Feel better.” [15:52.910]
- Matt: “You have a self-driving car. Why does Kenny have to drive you home?” Bob: “I want to get flipped off this morning.” [40:38.390]
- Chuy: “I really only like that song from Armageddon.” (about Aerosmith) [39:02.753]
- Matt’s joke about the pastor and the Corrosion of Conformity tape: “Later I said…I’m going to take the tape back or I’m going to tell everybody in the church what you’ve been doing to me in that small room back there.” [45:54.925]
Phone callers this portion
No phone callers during this portion.

Bob’s Rock and Roll News segment – 5 Paragraph Summary
Bob Fonseca delivered his Rock and Roll News segment beginning at timestamp 37:04.876, opening with an apology that this would be a “truncated” version since he was upset from the earlier Cybertruck discussion. He explained that the holiday season is approaching and the music industry is making its “grab for your cash” with big box sets, tours, books, and various releases being announced. Bob noted that people are reuniting and doing collaborations as the year winds down.
The major story Bob covered was Steven Tyler performing with Slash and Joe Perry at the Hollywood Bowl, which he described as “three-fifths of Aerosmith” reuniting. This performance took place on Wednesday, September 17th during The Who’s “The Song Is Over” farewell tour stop in Los Angeles. Bob mentioned that The Joe Perry Project opened the show, and other guests included Chris Robinson of the Black Crows and someone from Stone Temple Pilots. Bob expressed mixed feelings about these surprise guest appearances, stating “sometimes I just want to see the band in the wild” and worried that too many guests can “ruin the flow of a set.”
Bob announced that REO Speedwagon’s Kevin Cronin would be reuniting the band for a special homecoming event in Illinois. The band will serve as grand marshals for the Illinois Homecoming Parade on September 26th and participate as “siren sounders” on game day for the Illini. Bob seemed somewhat confused about the details but mentioned that the band had announced they would cease touring this year after members couldn’t agree on plans for one member to return following back surgery recovery. He compared this situation to the difficulty of getting the show’s hosts to agree on lunch plans.
Additional tour news included Alice Cooper and Judas Priest launching their co-headlining tour on Tuesday at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi, with support from Corrosion of Conformity. Bob recommended seeing Alice Cooper based on his experience seeing him at the Moody Theater five years ago. He also mentioned that the BBC documentary “Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home” has been rescheduled for an October 2nd premiere after originally being set for August 18th. Bob felt the one-hour runtime wasn’t enough time to properly cover “the Prince of Darkness.”
Bob concluded his segment with a “Rock and Roll News Junior” item about MGK (formerly Machine Gun Kelly) announcing a performance at Germania Amphitheater, noting this would appeal to fans wanting to see “a tall man with tattooed arms play some music.” He gave shout-outs to Karsten from Tumlinson Electric and Daniel at Cognizant, whom he met at an event the previous night. The segment ended with Bob becoming emotional and apologizing, saying he could be “a better broadcaster, a better husband, a better friend” before the hosts had to reassure him he was taking earlier jokes too personally.
Rock and Roll shoutout/salute
- Karsten from Tumlinson Electric [48:22.479]
- Daniel at Cognizant [48:22.479]
- Bob gave them shoutouts for being “cool” people he met at an event the previous night [48:24.406]
Bands talked about during Bob’s Rock and Roll news segment
- Aerosmith
- The Who
- Stone Temple Pilots
- Black Crows
- REO Speedwagon
- Alice Cooper
- Judas Priest
- Corrosion of Conformity
- Black Sabbath (Ozzy Osbourne)
- MGK (Machine Gun Kelly)
3 Paragraph Summary of this portion (excluding Rock and Roll News)
The show opened with the hosts introducing themselves in elaborate fashion, with Matt Bearden fresh off his triumphant return to stand-up comedy the previous night at the State Theater with the Sklar Brothers. The main topic that dominated the early portion was Bob Fonseca’s frustration over being flipped off by a woman in a minivan while driving his Cybertruck on Mopac. Bob recounted that he was driving to the Domain (a 57.5-minute journey), had his blinker on trying to merge, when a woman in a champagne-colored minivan paced him, wouldn’t let him in, rolled up alongside, and gave him the middle finger without even making eye contact. This was the first time Bob had been flipped off in three months, and he expressed genuine hurt and confusion about whether it was politically motivated, related to his vehicle choice, or his driving.
The discussion evolved into a broader conversation about the Cybertruck and public perception, with intern Aubrey being questioned about how younger generations view the vehicle. She carefully navigated the questioning, admitting that when the truck was first introduced, people generally thought they were “very ugly” and questioned the taste of buyers, though she complimented Bob’s wrapped version. Matt turned the situation into comedy, suggesting Bob should view the flipping off as a public service—giving angry Austinites a “rolling symbol” to vent their frustrations at. The hosts debated whether the incident was about Bob’s driving, the vehicle’s political associations, or simply someone having a bad day, with Chuy insisting it was Bob’s driving while Matt (who was on the phone with Bob during the incident) defended him.
Throughout the show, the dynamic between the three hosts was on full display, with Matt’s quick wit, Bob’s earnest frustration turning into self-deprecation, and Chuy’s provocative questioning creating an entertaining mix. Matt discussed his comedy performance the previous night and expressed gratitude for getting to see the Sklar Brothers do a full hour set rather than their usual festival spots. The chemistry between the hosts showed both genuine friendship and the ability to push each other’s buttons, culminating in Bob becoming emotional and apologetic at the end, requiring reassurance from Matt that he was just taking jokes too personally. The segment demonstrated the show’s blend of local traffic grievances, generational commentary, and the ongoing cultural conversation around electric vehicles and their owners.
⏰ Second Hour Analysis ⏰
Matt & Bob 09-19-2025 Show Analysis – Second Third
Food Items/Restaurants Mentioned
- 52:29-53:02 – Discussion of attending a comedy show (no specific restaurant mentioned for the show itself)
- 1:03:18-1:04:46 – Salad and Go restaurant closing all Austin, Round Rock, and Hutto locations. Founded in 2013 in Gilbert, Arizona by Tony and Ruchon Christofelis. Features mentioned: refried beans, feta, lettuce (iceberg, butter lettuce), cachique cheese
- 1:09:17-1:22:10 – Hot Dog Friday segment featuring the “Aldorete” hot dog created by Bob Fonseca with Hebrew National dogs, Oral wheat potato buns, refried black beans, chipotle mustard, cachique cheese, tomato/onion/mango salsa, fried jalapeños, fried pickle chips, and Yucatan Sunshine Habanero Pepper hot sauce ($2 a bottle at HEB)
- 1:18:35 – Mention of “slutty burger” at The Medal (apparently a double burger with bacon, blue cheese, and Frank’s Red Hot)
- 1:19:07-1:19:42 – Austin American Statesman list of top 10 burgers under $10, including Silver Medal, Busty’s, and Frazier’s
- 1:30:29-1:33:16 – Discussion of watching football at Wings Up (great TVs), Posse East (Sunday ticket, pitcher now $11-13, used to be $7), Crown and Anchor (free pool at 7pm on Sunday nights), and Trudy’s
News Stories Discussed
- 53:40-54:25 – All-building meeting scheduled for Tuesday at 11am to address new FCC regulations and how to speak on air
- 59:34-1:00:44 – Austin Fire Department contract negotiations stalled; Austin Firefighters Association may take actions to reduce workforce. City experiencing funding issues. Austin now in dangerous wildfire zone
- 1:00:54-1:01:41 – Huston-Tillotson University (oldest university in Austin, celebrating 150th anniversary) received $150 million gift for campus upgrades and scholarships
- 1:02:05-1:02:32 – Samsung plant in Taylor to receive $250 million grant from Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund. Samsung investing over $4 billion in new facility
- 1:02:32-1:02:43 – Joan Jett birthday party at Meanwhile Brewery (tribute bands, Joan Jett not personally attending)
- 1:05:08-1:07:18 – Cedar Park has found 5 rabid bats this year (up from 2 earlier in the year)
- 1:06:32-1:07:18 – Lockhart announced a rabid skunk
Predictions Made
- 1:23:00-1:23:24 – Travis Kelce’s focus on upcoming wedding causing Chiefs to lose games; prediction he has “checked out” from football
- 1:30:29-1:31:04 – Sawyer went 5-2 last week on picks but notes favorites of 4+ points in NFL are 12-0 this season and 64-7 going back to week 13 of last year; “the dogs don’t bark”
- 1:37:17-1:37:32 – Sawyer says “this is the last time to see this team [Longhorns] with a winning record”
Interesting Facts Shared
- 56:12-57:00 – John Stewart discussion: transformed The Daily Show in late 90s/2000s with his writing staff; show suffered after he left because he set such a high bar
- 1:01:00-1:01:20 – Huston-Tillotson is the oldest university in Austin at 150 years old; was formerly a blacks-only college during segregation
- 1:15:37-1:16:02 – Ransom Center at University of Texas has a Gutenberg Bible and incredible archives for contemporary research
- 1:23:00-1:23:24 – University of Texas graduate Andrew McCuba (plays for Eagles) picked up Travis Kelce’s dropped touchdown
- 1:30:29-1:31:04 – NFL favorites of 4+ points are 12-0 this season and 64-7 since week 13 of last year
- 1:37:50-1:38:15 – In the early 90s, UT football games cost $50 for entire season and stadium was empty enough to pick any seat; sometimes could pick up tickets off the ground
- 1:40:00-1:41:32 – 1993 Cowboys, 2001 Patriots, and 2007 Giants all started 0-2 and won Super Bowls
Phone Callers
- 1:27:00-1:30:28 – Martin called in about being a Dallas Cowboys fan, living near Westgate bowling alley, wanted to watch the game and “smoke” with Chewy
Hot Dogs in Studio
- 1:09:17-1:22:10 – Bob Fonseca made hot dogs called “The Aldorete” (named after Chewy)
- Recipe: Hebrew National dogs on Oral wheat potato buns with refried black beans, chipotle mustard (Bob made from scratch overnight), cachique Mexican cheese, tomato/onion/mango salsa, fried jalapeños and fried pickle chips crumbled on top, finished with Yucatan Sunshine Habanero Pepper hot sauce
- 1:20:00-1:22:00 – Hosts praised it as tasting “healthy” despite fried ingredients, “bright,” compared to Sonoran dog, very good
Funny or Memorable Quotes
- 52:43 – “They’re just so good together. Just very, very good.”
- 54:13 – “Listen here mother evers.”
- 54:23 – “There’s gold their goal.”
- 54:55-55:05 – Internal voice tells Matt “terrible things about how I will be humiliating my family and and then I’m a fake”
- 55:09 – Bob: “Don’t listen to me and Bob.”
- 58:15 – “It’s the bed, bath and beyond of late night shows.”
- 1:03:27-1:04:17 – Extended riff about Salad and Go closing: “where does a grown man a man who’s worked all day covered in sweat…Where can he get a good meal that sticks to the ribs”
- 1:04:17 – “When I woke up this morning, I remember thinking, oh my god, if I can just get through the day, I can get to Feta.”
- 1:05:27-1:06:10 – “I don’t know what the greed is all about, but I’m calling you out…We’re basically austin and now hot on hot on the heels of a second rabbit bat”
- 1:06:32-1:07:00 – About Lockhart’s rabid skunk: “we’re going to take an animal that controls all of its friends by spraying them with S-smell”
- 1:07:59 – “The only thing rabid in this city are sober early morning EDM parties at coffee houses.”
- 1:11:52-1:13:31 – Extended conversation about making crack in a microwave vs air fryer: “grandma had the time. She would spend an entire Sunday making crack”
- 1:14:20 – Sawyer about being called a hayseed: “I got mad just down the hallway. You weren’t even talking about me.”
- 1:14:36 – “you look like a Confederate flag that’s come to life”
- 1:15:18 – About the Gutenberg Bible: “those are the Bibles that Steve Guttenberg wrote out by hand”
- 1:16:00-1:16:20 – “I know that books are, let’s be honest, books are stupid in life…if you’re gonna bind a book, at least put a mirror on the outside of it so I can chop a line”
- 1:17:02 – About the Ransom Center: “you want to back? They cut up the Gutenberg Bible and collaged it into a note.”
- 1:17:26 – “if something were to ever happen to me and Tee, God forbid, I want that dog to have a wealthy life.”
- 1:22:35 – Sawyer: “I might be 0 and 2 on picks, but this show is 2 and 1 on making me dusty-eyed.”
- 1:23:45 – About Travis Kelce: “once he has basically half of his year back Let’s see how much Taylor enjoys him being around that much.”
- 1:24:00 – “He’s gonna be signing a lot of prenups, and I hope it doesn’t hurt his hands”
- 1:30:47 – “You managed to take a talent we thought you had but that you didn’t have and it got you a job here. You have health insurance now that all came from a lie.”
- 1:33:28 – About drinking at Posse East: “You would go down to Crown and Anchor and then you’d pop back to, and you’d just bounce back and forth all day”
- 1:33:46-1:34:00 – About going to Trudy’s: “there’s nothing a group of like three ladies who are just out to have margaritas with each other. Loved in a pack of drunk dudes.”
- 1:34:22 – “Yeah, baby, I could be at home on Sunday, watch the dog, take care of him, grill up all day”
- 1:34:32 – “if something were to ever happen to me and Tee, God forbid, I want that dog to have a wealthy life.”
- 1:39:20 – About betting on UT football: “I don’t want to touch the horns with a ten-foot pole”
Guests and Special Visitors
- 1:08:21-1:42:17 – Sawyer Stull in studio for Hot Dog Friday/Football Friday segment
Recurring Jokes or Gags
- Throughout – Making fun of Bob Fonseca, with hosts agreeing to go easy on him until hot dogs are done, then resume
- 1:09:37-1:10:20 – Bob overthinking and running around too much preparing hot dogs
- 1:14:20-1:14:50 – Sawyer being called a “hayseed” and looking like a “Confederate flag that’s come to life”
- 1:30:29-1:31:04 – Sawyer’s poor betting record (0-2 on picks, went way in the hole last season)
- Throughout Football segment – Cowboys/Texans rivalry and disappointment
Summary
The second third of the Matt & Bob show on September 19, 2025, began with Matt discussing his comedy show appearance the previous night with Randy and Jason Sklar, where he stayed out late despite having work the next morning. The conversation touched on an upcoming all-building meeting scheduled for Tuesday at 11am to address new FCC regulations, with Matt expressing concern about potential directives on how to speak on air. The hosts also discussed Jon Stewart’s recent monologue and the state of late-night television, comparing Stewart’s excellence to Jimmy Fallon’s safer approach.
The show transitioned into local news, covering several significant Austin stories. Matt reported on stalled contract negotiations with the Austin Fire Department, noting the city’s funding issues and the dangerous wildfire zone Austin now occupies. On a positive note, Huston-Tillotson University, Austin’s oldest university at 150 years, received a $150 million donation for campus upgrades and scholarships. The Samsung plant in Taylor was awarded a $250 million grant from the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund, with Samsung contributing over $4 billion to the project. In lighter news, Cedar Park has now found five rabid bats this year, with Lockhart countering by announcing a rabid skunk discovery.
The most entertaining segment covered the closing of all Salad and Go locations in Austin, Round Rock, and Hutto. Matt delivered an extended comedic bit lamenting where hardworking men could now get their lettuce-based meals, with absurdist commentary about the restaurant chain founded in 2013 by husband and wife Tony and Ruchon Christofelis. This led into Hot Dog Friday, where Bob Fonseca presented “The Aldorete,” named after Chewy, featuring Hebrew National dogs with refried black beans, homemade chipotle mustard, cachique cheese, mango salsa, and fried jalapeños and pickles. The hosts praised the surprisingly fresh-tasting creation.
Sawyer Stull joined for Football Friday, recapping last week’s NFL games where he went poorly on picks but comedian Chad Daniels went 5-2. The discussion covered the Bills-Jets game, the high-scoring Cowboys-Giants matchup featuring a 64-yard field goal, and the boring Chiefs-Eagles Super Bowl rematch where Travis Kelce’s dropped touchdown was returned by Texas Longhorn Andrew McCuba. Sawyer noted that NFL favorites of 4+ points are 12-0 this season and 64-7 since week 13 of last year, meaning “the dogs don’t bark.” The segment included a call from Martin, a Dallas Cowboys fan who wanted to watch the game and smoke with Chewy, leading to awkward but humorous exchanges.
The final portion covered college football, particularly the Texas Longhorns’ upcoming game against Sam Houston State as a 41-point favorite, with Sawyer hesitant to bet on them after they only beat UTEP by 11 points as 40-point favorites the previous week. The hosts discussed their football-watching habits, with Sawyer preferring to start at home then hit bars like Wings Up, Posse East, and Crown and Anchor. Matt reminisced about the early 90s when UT football tickets cost $50 for the entire season and the stadium was so empty you could pick any seat, a stark contrast to today’s expectations. The segment wrapped with NFL picks for Sunday’s games, including Texans at Jacksonville, Rams at Eagles, and Cowboys versus Bears, with Sawyer making a bet with Bob about the Bears game.
🕐 Third Hour Analysis 🕐
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show (09-19-2025) – Final Third
Food or restaurants talked about during this portion:
- Hot dogs (01:45:19): Bob made hot dogs for the studio with multiple ingredients including black beans, mango salsa, chipotle mustard, Hebrew National hot dogs, Nathan’s hot dogs, fried jalapeño chips, and dill pickle chips. The buns were described as “quitters”
- Buford’s on West 6th Street (01:52:41): Mentioned for promotional event from 7-9pm
- Whiskey sours (01:48:40): Bob had two whiskey drinks at an event the night before that gave him a hangover
- Bud Light (01:53:00): Sponsoring the event at Buford’s
- Duck knees (02:12:53): Mentioned being sold at Asian stores
News stories talked about during this portion:
- Samsung refrigerators getting ads (02:21:47): Software update rolling out to Samsung Family Hub refrigerators now putting ads on the fridges for the first time, being called a “pilot program”
- Samsung refrigerator class action lawsuit (02:23:29): For ice makers on Samsung fridges from 2014 to 2020 that malfunction
- LimeWire and Fire Festival revival (02:25:44): LimeWire’s new owners (now a crypto company) won rights to Fire Festival brand in eBay auction, beating out Ryan Reynolds’ company
- Winklevoss twins crypto exchange (02:27:18): Added $2.3 billion to their net worth in one day with new crypto exchange
Interesting facts shared during this portion:
- Ethiopian calendar (02:05:45): In Ethiopia it’s currently 2018, their calendar runs 7-8 years behind the Gregorian calendar. It has 13 months, and New Year’s Day is September 11th. Their calendar starts 5,500 years after Adam and Eve repented
- Coptic calendar (02:08:19): In the Coptic calendar, the year is 1741
- George Thorogood 50-50 tour (02:10:09): George Thorogood and the Destroyers performed 50 shows in 50 American states in 50 days
- Hitler and Nobel Prize (02:11:22): In 1939, Adolf Hitler was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. The prize wasn’t awarded to anyone that year because WWII broke out
- Duck trivia (02:12:32): Ducks cannot walk without bobbing their heads – it’s part of their propulsion system. They have knees but they’re hidden high up under feathers
Memorable moments during this portion:
- Bob’s mysterious hangover (01:46:09): Bob Fonseca, who rarely drinks, got drunk the night before at an undisclosed event and was hungover while making hot dogs. He refused to say where he went, calling it his “personal life”
- LA Lloyd’s boot award (02:15:31): LA Lloyd from afternoons came into the studio with a boot as a joke “award” for Matt stepping on the post (talking over the beginning of a song)
- Possible cat arrival (01:59:08): Matt’s niece accidentally revealed they’re getting a cat named Gus for the weekend – described as “misunderstood” and that he “likes to sink his claws into things but doesn’t pull and scratch”
- Bob’s Samsung ice maker saga (02:22:20): Extended discussion about Bob’s perpetual problems with his Samsung refrigerator ice maker, having to use a hairdryer and screwdriver regularly, eventually melting the plastic
Predictions made during this portion:
- Cowboys vs Bears bet (01:42:26): If Cowboys win, Matt paints Bob’s fingernails. If Bears win, Bob paints Matt’s fingernails with team colors and fashion-length press-ons spelling “We Dem Boys”
- ChatGPT gambling picks (01:51:23):
- Rams getting 3.5 points vs Eagles
- Packers to win by 8.5 (line is 7.5) vs Browns
- “Duck Duck Goose” parlay (+600): Under 44 points Texans/Jags, Under 44.5 points Rams/Eagles, Over 50 points Cowboys/Bears
Facts of the Day from their segment:
- Ethiopian calendar fact (02:05:45)
- Coptic calendar being 1741 (02:08:19)
- George Thorogood’s 50-50-50 tour (02:10:09)
- Hitler’s 1939 Nobel Peace Prize nomination (02:11:22)
- Ducks can’t walk without bobbing their heads (02:12:32)
Kick Out the Jams segment:
- Samsung refrigerator ads (02:21:47): Discussion of ads coming to Samsung Family Hub refrigerators and Bob’s ongoing ice maker problems
- LimeWire and Fire Festival (02:25:44): New owners reviving both brands, combining crypto with festival planning
Five Paragraph Summary:
The final portion of the show opened with Matt and Bob making a bet on the Cowboys vs Bears game, where the loser would have their fingernails painted in team colors with press-on nails spelling “We Dem Boys.” The conversation revealed Bob had made elaborate hot dogs for the studio featuring nine ingredients including mango, black beans, chipotle mustard, and fried pickle chips, though he was dealing with a rare hangover from drinking whiskey sours at a mysterious event the night before that he refused to discuss on air.
LA Lloyd joined the show from the afternoon shift, initially arriving to mock Matt for stepping on a post (talking over the start of a song) by presenting him with a boot as a sarcastic award. The conversation evolved into discussion about Lloyd’s partnership with Sawyer on the afternoon show, with Matt noting how unlikely the pairing seemed on paper – a seasoned 40-year radio veteran working with someone who has little respect for traditional radio mechanics. Despite this, Lloyd acknowledged the chemistry developed faster than normal and complimented Sawyer’s preparation the previous day.
The Facts of the Day segment covered several fascinating topics, including Ethiopia’s unique calendar system that runs 7-8 years behind the Gregorian calendar with 13 months and New Year’s Day on September 11th. Other facts included the Coptic calendar being in year 1741, George Thorogood’s ambitious 50-50-50 tour performing in all 50 states in 50 days, and Hitler’s bizarre 1939 Nobel Peace Prize nomination. The segment concluded with the revelation that ducks physically cannot walk without bobbing their heads as it’s part of their propulsion system.
The “Kick Out the Jams” segment focused on modern technology frustrations, particularly Samsung’s decision to add advertisements to their Family Hub refrigerators through software updates. This triggered an extended discussion about Bob’s longstanding problems with his Samsung refrigerator’s ice maker, requiring regular maintenance with hairdryers and screwdrivers to clear ice jams, eventually melting the internal plastic. The segment also covered the strange revival of the LimeWire brand as a crypto company that purchased the rights to the Fire Festival name.
The show wrapped with various promotional announcements including Sawyer’s appearance at Buford’s from 7-9pm with Bud Light, the Saturday tailgate from 4-7pm at the Scottish Rite Theatre parking lot, and Chewy’s remote at Moontower Saloon Saturday night. Throughout the final portion, the hosts engaged in their typical banter while repeatedly making exaggerated compliments about President Trump, clearly for the benefit of sending clips to the FCC as a joke about staying in good standing with regulators.
